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That tattoo that you obtained when you were a youth full of joy and constantly on the run has finally worn out its use, and now it’s time to get it removed. There are a lot of different tattoo removal procedures that are available for individuals to choose from.

Some of the most common tattoo removal procedures involve cutting the tattoo out of the skin, getting rid of the tattoo by laser, and using a cream to remove the tattoo as well. Before spending your hard earned money for a tattoo removal process to be carried out, you need to gauge your options accordingly.

If you do not want to have any remnants of the tattoo that you loathe, then you will need to try to find the best way to remove a tattoo. A lot of people that do not want any references of their prior tattoos left will not settle for a faded version of the tattoo.

A tattoo excision process is done by cutting the tattoo out of your skin and then sewing your skin back together where the tattoo once was. Traditionally, the excision process works best on small tattoos. Having an excision procedure performed in order to eliminate your tattoo is a way to eliminate the tattoo entirely. However, the excision will leave a scar where the skin is sewn back together often reminding people of the initial tattoo.

A scar in this area may be alright for you. But there is no way to get pass the fact that the scar will be prominent on the area where your tattoo was. You can try various scar removal processes to try to get the scar removed if you please however most people will still have a scar regardless of what type of procedures that they try to go through.

Laser tattoo removal is another way to remove your unwanted tattoo. The downside to this procedure is it costs a lot of money to have this procedure performed. Generally, individuals can end up paying close to $10,000 for the procedure to be performed.

Another alternative to having your tattoo removed is to use a tattoo removal cream. These creams are actually extremely popular because the costs are traditionally a lot less than the excision and the laser removal processes.

It can take anywhere around one to two years for your tattoo to fade whether you use laser or a tattoo removal cream. However, sometimes the tattoo can be removed completely and sometimes it only fades a substantial amount. But, the creams are less evasive then the surgical procedures and they can produce great results as long as they are used in accordance to their designated regimen.

The best tattoo removal procedure for you to endure will be based around your economic state. But, it is imperative that you do not jump at the tattoo removal process, and outweigh all of your options.

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A lot of people that are considering tattoo removals have a lot of questions that they want answered first before they attempt to have their unwanted tattoo removed. It is normal for someone who is interested in having a tattoo removed to be inquisitive about the procedure and have a few second thoughts about the process as well.

To set your mind at ease, we have compiled a list of a few basic questions that people generally ask when they are considering tattoo removal procedures. Hopefully, by shedding some light on the situation, you will be able to make a wise choice when it comes to removing your unwanted tattoo.

  • Q: Is it possible to remove my tattoo?
  • A: Whenever someone is thinking about having a tattoo removed, the first question that they tend to ask is if their tattoo can be removed. While, most tattoo removal services will immediately answer yes, the honest answer to your question is maybe. Most times it depends on the inks that were used to create your tattoo, as well as the size of the tattoo. Black and grey tattoos are easier to remove than colored tattoos and small tattoos are easier to remove than larger ones.
  • Q: Is Tattoo removal dangerous?
  • A: Tattoo removal is actually not dangerous, depending on what type of removal process that you are having done. The various processes are laser, dermabrasion, excision and in home tattoo removal creams and gels, such as WreckingBalm. Now, if you are going to have a surgical procedure performed, you will need to ensure that it is done by a licensed doctor.
  • Q: How long will it take for my tattoo to be removed?
  • A: If someone tells you that your tattoo will be removed after going through one session of the removal process, then they just told you a horrible lie. The amount of time that it will take for your tattoo to be removed will depend on the type of procedure that you are having performed. With laser procedures and dermabrasion, you will have to go through at least six to twelve different sessions in order for your tattoo to be removed completely. While, with in home tattoo removal systems it can take anywhere from a few months to a year for your tattoo to be removed.
  • Q: Is there a lot of pain associated with the removal process?
  • A: The amount of pain that you experience will depend on the type of removal that you are having performed. Laser, dermabrasion and excision processes do accompany a healing process. The process can be painful, however while the procedure is being performed a doctor will traditionally apply a topical pain reliever to the surface of your tattoo. In home removal systems such as WreckingBalm contain microdermabrasion device along with removal creams, so there is traditionally little to no pain associated with this removal process.

  • Q: What is the best way to remove a tattoo?
  • A: Even though, this is a great question there is no answer to this question. The best way to remove a tattoo is going to depend on a variety of factors, such as the size of your tattoo, your skin tone, as well as the depth of the tattoo.
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So what’s the connection between Vlad the Impaler and Robert Pattinson? Research has shown that Robert Pattinson is a long distant relative of Dracula- how ironic considering he’s playing the role of a Vampire in the infamous Twilight films. Vlad, known for the cruel punishments he place on his enemies and drinking the blood of infants is considered the first vampire. A belief that has live on for centuries. So much so that people are seeking the need to tattoo vampire images on everything from their feet to their arms. So once this phase of vampire obsession passes, what’s next tattoo removal?

Vlad’s preferred method of torture and execution was impalement, hence the nickname. A horse was often attached to each of the victim’s legs and a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. Death by impalement was extremely slow and agonizing. The torture often lasted for hours, even days. it was not uncommon for the impaling stakes to be arranged in various geometric patterns often representing target patterns. But as bad as this sounds, the thought of a Dracula became increasingly enticing to the general public. In the late 15th century the public started reading manuals about the infamous Vlad the Impaler. And some became to admire his work. So much so that they’ve made a it a permanent piece of art on their body through their latest tattoo.

Vampire tattoos have been around for centuries, but with the latest films breaking box office records it a question if these tattoos are going to become more and more common. But the real question is, what happens when the fad fades? What do you do? Do you wear forever that memory of Robert Pattinson and the Twilight series on your arm forever or do you see out a means of tattoo removal? Only time will tell.

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Wrecking Balm is a popular tattoo fade and removal cream that is sold on the market today. The product not only consists of a cream to remove your unwanted tattoo, it also contains a special gel, and concealer as well.

There are a lot of tattoo removal creams on the market today. However, with the abundance of these creams, people tend to ask a lot of questions pertaining to the way that they work. Wrecking Balm is a product that is designed to literally remove the top layers of an individual’s skin that rests above the place where the tattoo ink was injected.

The substance will break up the ink that was once injected into your cells, in order to help eliminate the tattoo altogether. After this product has started to do its work, new skin will begin to form under the old skin that once held the ink. Your tattoo will then begin being pushed to the surface of your skin, where it can then easily be removed.

There are a lot of positive things that Wrecking Balm can do for individuals that are interested in getting rid of an unwanted tattoo. Wrecking Balm, will generally remove a tattoo in as little as eight weeks. If your tattoo was drawn on your body by an amateur, the amount of time that it takes to remove the unwanted design can be a lot less.

A lot of people that have used this product have reported feeling a minor burning sensation on their tattoo site. This sensation is normal and it lets you know that the product is working to remove the unwanted ink from your skin. However, if this sensation becomes painful then you should cease use of the product and contact a dermatologist to review over other options for tattoo removal.

Wrecking Balm can be used on people with a variety of different skin types and skin tones. After the tattoo has been removed using the product, and new skin has grown in the place where the tattoo used to be, you can place another tattoo in the same location if you desire to do so. Also, this product normally comes with a money back guarantee, which is a fine indication that it does work.

Wrecking Balm is a great tattoo removal system. There is no pain associated with using the product, aside from minor skin irritation in some people with sensitive skin. People choose to remove their tattoos for a variety of different reasons. However, with Wrecking Balm, you do not have to worry about spending an arm and a leg to have your unwanted tattoo eliminated from your body.

The concealer that accompanies the product can be used while you are engaging in the removal process. You can simply place the concealer on your tattoo site in order to hide the tattoo, until Wrecking Balm has been able to remove the tattoo completely. You can obtain this balm both online as well as offline. However, obtaining it online may provide you with additional savings on the product.

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It’s not uncommon for people to get portrait tattoos of their famous stars. The likes of Sandra Bullock, Jesse James, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Alec Baldwin, Barack Obama, and Sarah Palin have appeared on the arms and legs of individuals across the country. The question is what to do once these stars are no longer your idols…

Tattoo Removal

Tattoo Removal

The need for tattoo removal is growing almost daily and the options for removal can vary – from tattoo removal creams to laser tattoo removal. The question always comes down to which option to choose. For many, considering laser seems like the best option, but many aren’t aware of the true time and money it takes to do such removal methods. To others, cost is a huge factor preventing them from removing that unwanted tattoo.

Over the last six years, WreckingBalm has been developing and marketing a product that uses a combination of medicinal and over-the-counter techniques. The WreckingBalm system includes both a medical device along with exfoliation creams, both of which can be used in the comfort of one’s own home. Admittedly, it is not an overnight removal method, but for those struggling with costs and time commitments of doctors appointments, WreckingBalm is a great alternative.

So if you’re one of the many individuals stuck with an idol you no longer admire, then consider your options of tattoo removal, including WreckingBalm In-Home Tattoo Removal.

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When snowboarder, Shaun White, went to Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics there was little known about the tattoo bet he had with his coach Bud Keene; a bet that may eventually lead to tattoo removal or tattoo regret.

The 23 year-old was known for his unique flips, spins and turns that landed him in first place at numerous competitions throughout the world. Vying for gold in Vancouver, Shaun was determined to make an impression on his first run; and that he did. Scoring almost 4 points higher than the second place contender, Shaun was feet, literally, above the competition. With a second run still to come rumors started flying about Shaun’s potential new tattoo, and the fact that he could very well take gold without even completing his second run. Within a few short minutes, Shaun White was a guaranteed gold winner. His second run on the pipe was for fun and not needed for him to win the gold. With his coach, and tattoo twin, routing him on at the top of the pipe Shaun nailed another run, even throwing in his unique McTwist 1260.

Shaun celebrated almost still in disbelief at the bottom of the hill. But what was he really thinking? Besides the fact that he’d won gold by a landslide with his even higher scoring second run, was he pondering that now famous soon-to-be tattoo? On Today Shaun expressed the thought of getting a tattoo, “I’m not sure, I’m sort of getting peer-pressured into it by the US Team Coach” he said.

Well, Shaun White is not alone in his feelings; many people often feel pressured to get tattoos. However, those tattoos are often the ones they regret getting down the road. Whether you’re an Olympic contender or just hanging with some friends, getting a tattoo needs to be considered well beyond the heat of the moment. Tattoo removal takes months even years to remove completely so your commitment lasts longer than the brief 60 seconds takes to get down the Half Pipe in Vancouver. When the time comes to be pressured into your next tattoo, think about this Shaun White moment.

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For the past few years the focus on Sarah Palin has gone from politics to clothing and now tattoos.The famous line made by Barack Obama more than a year ago, “lipstick on a pig” has recently turned awareness to the lipstick worn by Sarah Palin.  Some wonder, is the liner surrounding her lips real or is it a tattoo? Either way, it keeps the rumor mill about Sarah Palin going and brings even more attention to her latest book, Going Rogue.

Sarah Palin Lip Tattooed?

Sarah Palin Lip Tattooed?

Although the truth in the Sarah Palin Tattoo Saga may never be known by the general public, there is truth in the popularity and convenience in cosmetic makeup.For years, women have been wearing cosmetic tattoos in an effort to streamline the morning activities. Similar to regular tattoos, cosmetic tattoos pose a risk of being “unliked” by the person wearing the ink. Over time you can grow tired of the color, shape or outline. Before you consider sporting that permanent lip liner or eye brow, you’ll want to make sure that it’s something you’ll like forever. The tattoo removal options available for regular tattoos are not the same for cosmetic tattoos because the area on your face and surrounding your eye or lip area is more tender and sensitive. As with any tattoo, it’s important to consider your cosmetic make up carefully.

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Miami Ink, located at 1344 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, Florida is a popular tourist destination. To many,

it’s a great location to receive their South Beach souvenir. Many seek out the popular tattoo parlor for its fame brought forward by TLC’s hit show “Miami Ink”. Owners, Ami James and Chris Nunez are just a few of the famous artists tourists seek out. Unfortunately, the professionalism and artistic qualities found and filmed at Miami Ink are not what are found at parlors across the country.

For years people have been getting tattoos while on vacation; often as a token of their great trip to warm Caribbean destinations. Regrettably, there comes a point where the research and effort to get a quality tattoo is often forgotten.The artists featured on Miami Ink are professionals with lots of experience behind their belt. Not so much can be said for the guy behind a counter at the Tat Parlor in Mexico.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica

If you are thinking of getting a tattoo it’s important to do your research. Make sure the artist you are using is a professional, and has experience. Ensure that you like that you are going to want to live with this tattoo forever or you’ll be seeking out means of tattoo removal before you even return home from your vacation.

You should also research the type of ink that the artist is using. Often times, artists will mix their own inks. Since this ink will be injected deep into your skin it’s important to know what the ink is made of. It is critical that the proper steps are taken to ensure that the tattoo needle and inks are kept sterile. Make sure the parlor is clean and follows regulations for a clean, sterile environment. While it may be fun to get your tattoo while beaching around the coast of Costa Rica, but it may be best to wait until you’re back in the United States where regulations are in place to keep chances of infections to a minimum.

Keep in mind that not all tourist attractions like Miami Ink are clean and professional. Make sure you do your research or you could be in for guaranteed tattoo regret.

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There comes a time in everyone’s life where we’ve all thought of doing something crazy, something out of the box like getting a tattoo. Well, it’s happened; someone has officially gotten an Obama tattoo on their leg.

What exactly were they thinking?  Ok, so they may like Obama, but what are they going to think of him in 4 years? Will he still be an extremely popular President, or will the tides turn? No one really knows that answer, but the thought of having the President tattooed on your leg forever seems like a sign of potential regret. 

Imagine what the President will look like when the gentleman turns 60? Ok, maybe we shouldn’t go there.

Maybe it’s time begin looking at various tattoo removal options. It’s almost a sure guarantee this persons going to want it someday. 

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Tattoo Ink

Tattoo Ink

 

Getting a tattoo can be an exciting adventure on that gives one inspiration for creating a unique style of their own.  What some people never think about is what is in their ink? Tattoo inks are made up a variety of different items. Tattoo artists often make their own inks creating their own color and styles. 

Tattoo inks were originally created from items found in nature making color variations minimal and often less vibrant in color than today’s inks.  Today, inks can be found in an unlimited number of colors and pigments.  One of the most common types of tattoo ink pigment is acrylontrile butadiene styrene, or ABS plastic.  Titanium dioxide, iron oxide, carbon black, naphthol derivates are just a few of the other items used to make ink pigments.   Pelican ink or India ink are known for being used by amateurs and tend to be less vibrant in color than inks containing ABS.

Because tattoo inks are customized by the tattoo artists, regulating these pigments can be extremely difficult.  Cosmetic tattooing is left primarily up to state regulations.  If you are considering getting a tattoo it’s important to know your artist. You have to understand where and how they get their inks.  Far too often people do not consider the risks involved with tattoo inks before getting there tattoo.  Risks of infection, allergic reactions, granuloma, and keloid formation are only a few of the complications that can be the result of tattooing.  The chemical make up of ink pigments can also play a role in how easily a tattoo is removed. Homemade tattoos and india ink are often easier to remove.  So before your ink, please consider the risks and know where your tattoo inks are coming from.  

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